Bedouins are Arabs who are desert herders. They graze camels, goats, horses and sheep. They live in tents and eat bread, rice, dried fruit and nuts and drink the milk of their animals. Mint tea is traditional.
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A group of Bedouin families is called a clan. Several clans together become a tribe.
Within a particular Bedouin family are parents and their children (who are usually numerous).
Bedouin comes from the Arabic word for Desert (Bedi). The Bedouins are the people of the Arabian desert who live as nomadic families. Most Bedouins today are Muslim.
There are subset of Bedouins who live semi-nomadically, having settlements that survive for months prior to moving to other places.
Bedouins are the nomadic desert Arabs of the Arabian Peninsula. Berbers, properly called Amazigh, are the indigenous people of North Africa who have maintained their cultural independence from the governing Arab invaders of North Africa.
Bedouin comes from the Arabic word for Desert (Bedi). The Bedouins are the people who originate from the Arabian desert and live as nomadic families in clans.
Bedouin comes from the Arabic word for Desert (Bedi). The Bedouins are the people of the Arabian desert who live as nomadic families in clans. Most Bedouins today are Moslem.
Bedouins are nomadic Arabs who live in the Arabian Peninsula as well as the deserts in the upper Middle East and Egypt. The word "Bedouin" literally means "Desert Person".
A beduin is another term for a bedouin, a desert-dweller, especially a member of a nomadic Arab desert tribe.
A desert dweller that moved from place to place tending herds of sheep, goats, or camels
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
Israel has a number of different types of Arabs, including: Arab Urban Muslims, Arab Christians, Bedouin Muslims, Druze Arabs, and Baha'i.
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As concerns Humans, Arabian is typically used to denote a Bedouin from the Arabian Peninsula or the 18th and 19th Century European perspective of Arab Civilization (i.e. the Orientalist Period). Most Arabs deeply prefer to be identified as Arabs over Arabians.
Since Bedouins are nomads and often have to retrace their steps to find water and plentiful vegetation for their herds. Those Bedouin who cannot figure out where they are and guide well will be those Bedouin who will die in the wilderness from dehydration and thirst. As a result, by the time any foreigner meets a Bedouin, the population has already been winnowed to the point where the foreigner only sees excellent Bedouin guides and trackers.
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
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The Arab Language was a Semitic language that slowly developed among the Bedouin tribes in Arabia.
No. There was never a Muslim Philosopher named "Bedouin" or "Bedouins". The term "Bedouin" refers to a nomadic Arab who lives in the desert. The term in Arabic "Badaawi" literally means "desert-dweller".
Israel has a number of different types of Arabs, including: Arab Urban Muslims, Arab Christians, Bedouin Muslims, Druze Arabs, and Baha'i.
A desert dweller that moved from place to place tending herds of sheep, goats, or camels
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Bedouin's domain is Sahara - as in the Sahara Desert. Bedouins traditionally live a nomadic lifestyle, spreading from the Persian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean, and from the borders of Turkey to Yemen. The word 'bedouin' comes from the Arab word 'Bedou' that means "desert dweller." Estimates say nomadic Bedouins constitute about 10% of the population of the Middle East. Traditionally, the Bedouin's home is a tent set up in the desert.